I believe this person may be judging the person who is not a church goer which I believe (being someone not very religious myself but remember a little from high school) that jesus/god loves all people and to not judge one another.

At least he had the self-restraint, even the grace, to refrain from the knee-jerk Fundie attempt to save your soul right there on the spot. Once, long, long ago, in a galaxy right here on earth, on a bright Sunday afternoon, a Christian grabbed my coattail, jerked me off the bus, and punched me in the face because I told him I was going downtown to see a movie. On a Sunday.

He's obviously being judgmental and not very Christian. Someone I don't need as a friend, anyway. At least he didn't go off on a Bible-thumping tirade...I've heard enough of that nonsense, too. Such people don't seem to know the true meaning of Christianity.

It says that he is either close minded and not worth talking to about anything concerning that subject because the point is already moot and therefore why bother?
Or...
He really had to pee or possibly just accidentally pooped himself (I dont know, maybe the dip was bad or something?) and had to... ummm, GO! You know?

It shows he is quite considerate because he's not boring you by talking about the only thing he's interested in. At least he didn't stick around and try to convince you his way is the only way. This is called "looking on the bright side!" lol

He sounds like someone you wouldn't want to talk to anyway. Unfortunately a lot of people are too quick to judge others, and if you don't agree with what they believe, they won't have anything to do with you. I find that interesting since Christians have the WWJD slogan (What Would Jesus Do), I'm sure Jesus wouldn't have walked away in that situation.

It says he doesn't want to talk to you. Or he had a prior engagement elsewhere. Or he had to go to the bathroom. Or he saw someone more interesting to talk to. Or he had to go home and rearrange his sock drawer.

Nothing. Judging him is the same as him judging you, if that's even what took place. No one really knows from the information you've given as Conservative pointed out.
I don't think Christians should be held to a different standard just because they're trying to be a better person than they were before. We're all human, fallible, weak and disgusting at times. Forgiveness is not for the offenders, but for the offended, and not exclusively Christian, but human.

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